Works matching IS 0003150X AND DT 2004 AND VI 96 AND IP 8


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    TRANSITIONS.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 176
    By:
    • Miner, Gary
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    Article
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    FORECASTING Water demand and supply in South China.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 159, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10687.x
    By:
    • Zhaoyu Zhu;
    • Tingping Ouyang;
    • Qinglu Deng;
    • Houyun Zhou;
    • Yaoqiu Kuang
    Publication type:
    Article
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    Improving CCR communication.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 104, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10682.x
    By:
    • Meyer-Emerick, Nancy
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    Article
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    September 11th forever changed the face of security.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 98, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10681.x
    By:
    • Roberson, J. Alan;
    • Thompson, Ken;
    • Dennis, Steve;
    • Linville, Thomas J.
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    Article
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    Why Is Xenobiotics part of our vocabulary?

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 93, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10680.x
    By:
    • Hunsinger, Ronald B.;
    • Ongerth, Jerry E.
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    Article
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    Conservation continues to Evolve.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 83, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10678.x
    By:
    • Deister, Ane D.;
    • Witter, David
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    Article
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    Technology TRANSFORMED THE INDUSTRY.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 74, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10676.x
    By:
    • Roost, Randall
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    Article
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    Disinfection DAWNS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 61, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10673.x
    By:
    • Bess, James W.;
    • Malley Jr., James P.;
    • Casson, Leonard W.;
    • Sloan, Jeffrey
    Publication type:
    Article
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    Filtration remains the primary protection.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 56, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10672.x
    By:
    • Alvarez, Matt;
    • Amirtharajah, Appiah
    Publication type:
    Article
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    Improve the Customer Relationship.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 34, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10665.x
    By:
    • Casey, Terrance
    Publication type:
    Article
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    Tap water beats out bottled water.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 30, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10664.x
    By:
    • Vann, Michael
    Publication type:
    Article
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    Business Briefs.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 10
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    Article
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    Avoiding Rate Shock.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 6, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10659.x
    By:
    • Hoffbuhr, Jack W.
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    Article
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    A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing.

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    Journal: American Water Works Association, 2004, v. 96, n. 8, p. 2, doi. 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2004.tb10658.x
    By:
    • Lacey, Marcia
    Publication type:
    Article